Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Get me rewrite! You can't write the truth in newspapers and online today, so just change the narrative! In this case, a suicide bomber becomes a victim! So "Suicide bomber blows himself up, injures 11" becomes "Syrian migrant dies in German blast."

Now we have "safe spaces" in journalism, too. I can hardly wait to see how Hillary and Bill Clinton are treated by the fawning press, should they get elected Co-President.

Monday, July 25, 2016

I never had any use for Debbie Wasserman Schultz, but if anyone had to get booed off stage, it should have been Hillary Clinton herself. Why should Wasserman Schultz have taken the fall for yet another Clinton scandal?

Also, this September 11 will be the 4th anniversary of the murders of our four Americans in Benghazi; as well as the 15th anniversary of the 2001 atrocities. Let's hope this spineless Obama administration is preparing for the worst and won't act surprised when something does happen.

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

No matter what you might think of Donald Trump, you have to admit he's a great father who has raised his children very well. It's been gratifying to hear them speak about their father in such unabashadly loving, respectful, and admiring words, and to see how wonderfully they have turned out.

I like Mike Pence and see him as a calming influence on the campaign. I'd never heard of Kentucky Senator Ralph Alvarado before tonight, but after seeing his speech, I'd like to hear more! And Pastor Darrell Scott's rousing speech made me want to attend his church.

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Don't lecture me about how Americans should be united. We won't be united until political correctness ends and people are able to talk about anti-police sentiment without being called a racist. You can't reason with terrorists, cop-killers, or liberals. The GOP convention should demonstrate its strong support for the police in no uncertain terms.

Three cops were killed in Baton Rouge today, and as usual the first reaction was to blame guns and call for more gun control. No wonder these kinds of killers keep getting more brazen!

And how about putting a stop to the anti-cop protests still going on in this country, which are just adding fuel to the fire? If you can't stop them, then at least denounce them strongly, rather than encourage them.

Saturday, July 16, 2016

This past week I have seen several stories online about the computer game Pokémon Go, but as I don't play such games, I didn't bother to actually find out what the problem was until today. I guess I really shouldn't have been surprised to read things like this:

I remember when morons were taking selfies at solemn shrines like this, and obviously they have not learned a thing. So I thought that Leonard Pitts described it best when he said the following: "Here’s something I never thought I’d have to say. People should not play Pokémon at Auschwitz. Nor at the Sept. 11 memorial in New York City, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, or Arlington National Cemetery. You would think this obvious, but apparently it isn’t. According to reports, people have been playing the game in these sacred spaces, often to the consternation of those who run them. As a tweet from Arlington put it last week, 'We do not consider playing ‘Pokémon Go’ to be appropriate decorum on the grounds of ANC.' Apparently, we have reached a point in our devolution where people can’t figure such things out for themselves."

Thursday, July 14, 2016

Victor Davis Hanson's timely column titled Enemies See America As Vulnerable Prey is even more meaningful in light of today's horrific terrorist attack in France, probably by ISIS. I had to stop watching the news coverage once the usual weak, politically correct responses were made: don't rush to judgment about Muslims, let's not have a backlash, let's blame gun violence, and so on.

This September 11, it will be the 15th anniversary of the worst terrorist attack on America. How about a swift, decisive retaliation now in memory of those victims, or should this country continue putting PC insanity before innocent lives? How many more will be killed before someone says enough's enough?

Monday, July 11, 2016

If you are an admirer of Rudy Giuliani as I have been for years, you will like this tribute to him at Hot Air, especially if you have seen his TV appearances lately. He was a very effective U.S. Attorney, he was a great Mayor, and he would make an excellent President.

Sunday, July 10, 2016

I am sick and tired of seeing protesters making trouble in the streets, shutting down highways, and wasting the valuable time of our police. The only protests that should be going on right now are those protesting the deliberate assassinations of whites and of cops. And no, Obama and Hillary, we do NOT need a dialogue with blacks, nor do we need to hear their grievances. There's been a black man in the White House these past 8 years, and he's only made the situation in this country much worse. If you want to avoid trouble, then work hard, don't be a criminal, stop joining gangs, raise your family right, and stop whining already!

Friday, July 08, 2016

Recap this week's news headlines by checking with Betsy's Page, Larwyn's Linx, and Maggie's Farm. Dallas has already been suffering for decades as the place where JFK was assassinated, and now it has sadly become associated with the deliberate assassination of cops.

Saturday, July 02, 2016

Yes, they're on the run alright -- in Bangladesh this time, slaughtering 20 people including Americans. What is this, the 3rd ISIS attack in 2 weeks? That fool John Kerry said ISIS is desperate and losing, but the only ones desperate and losing are us.